Dublin's Little Pyg is now the only Irish restaurant to break into the world’s top 100, marking an incredible achievement for the Irish food scene
Ireland's own Little Pyg, based in Dublin ’s iconic Powerscourt Townhouse, has once again made history on the global pizza stage - scooping the title of Ireland’s top pizzeria at the coveted World Pizza Awards.
READ MORE: The Dublin Beer Festival returns to the RDS with an incredible line-up of local and international brewsOver 2,000 independent judges have been travelling the globe reviewing 500,000 pizza restaurants anonymously, ensuring the highest level of impartiality. Head Pizza Chef Federico Rapali and his world-class team at Little Pyg have been the driving force behind this success. Rapali revealed, “Our secret lies in the constant drive to improve, alongside using only the best ingredients available.
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